Good comp. There is still hope but Martin was a 17th round pick not a 1st rounder.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 12:25 pmI think it's less likely he develops into a Biggio kind of player, that was a reach but he still looks to me as a possible Russell Martin type of player. Russell Martin's minor league slash 281/ .391/ .419 ./.810, Harry Ford's 261/ .404/ .419/ .822. I believe they have similar types of tools. That to me seems like a reasonable ceiling which I'd be happy with
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It's always nice to see when DT writes there's "still hope" for prospects that are 22 years old
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I haven't written him off but his PCL stats were concerning....far more than the 50 PAs in Seattle.Vogelbomb wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 2:13 amyeah, and yet you've written Locklear completely off b.c of 50 MLB PAs? lmao. You and your cherry-picking of stats to suit you. So a couple dudes tear it up down in ARK and you think everyone should. One year is different than another. Pitchers faced matters, too.
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23 years old, .801 OPS in 318 plate appearances at Tacoma, that's not someone you want to give the first base job to and oh by the way, the Mariner organization isn't exactly gushing about Locklear the way they did Evan White, which should tell us something.D-train wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 9:04 pmI haven't written him off but his PCL stats were concerning....far more than the 50 PAs in Seattle.Vogelbomb wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 2:13 amyeah, and yet you've written Locklear completely off b.c of 50 MLB PAs? lmao. You and your cherry-picking of stats to suit you. So a couple dudes tear it up down in ARK and you think everyone should. One year is different than another. Pitchers faced matters, too.
Darren, eventually we'll break through and teach Vogie about how baseball works.
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Yep, better than JK when it was clear that there was no hope at age 22.
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He's just a kid. He will learn the hard way eventually. lolDavidGee24 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 10:02 pm23 years old, .801 OPS in 318 plate appearances at Tacoma, that's not someone you want to give the first base job to and oh by the way, the Mariner organization isn't exactly gushing about Locklear the way they did Evan White, which should tell us something.D-train wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 9:04 pmI haven't written him off but his PCL stats were concerning....far more than the 50 PAs in Seattle.Vogelbomb wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 2:13 am
yeah, and yet you've written Locklear completely off b.c of 50 MLB PAs? lmao. You and your cherry-picking of stats to suit you. So a couple dudes tear it up down in ARK and you think everyone should. One year is different than another. Pitchers faced matters, too.
Darren, eventually we'll break through and teach Vogie about how baseball works.
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I'm a bit surprised Locklear is getting shit on so badly as the normal discourse... I'll never understand calling a player up... giving him a start, sitting him 3 days in row, pinch hitting him later in a game, then sitting him for 2 more days... it just is no way to evaluate talent.
The guy put up a .933 OPS in fucking Arkansas where Cole Young gets the built in excuse of it being the worst hitter's park in the minors?
His minors splits were also: .888 home OPS/.755 road OPS...
The guy put up a .933 OPS in fucking Arkansas where Cole Young gets the built in excuse of it being the worst hitter's park in the minors?
His minors splits were also: .888 home OPS/.755 road OPS...
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Locklear had a weird season. Great at Ark especially for a RH hitter but then Meh in the hitter's paradise. Vosler put up a .944 OPS for the Rainiers and Locklear only .800. 11 guys had better than an .800 OPS for them.
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I would like to ask forum members to give me their top 3 picks for the #3, and comp pick #35. And then slap together a re-ranking with the IFA's and the top two picks.
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My top choice is:
#1 Ethan Holliday SS/3B, 17
with runners up being
#2 Jace LaViolette OF, Texas A&M
#5 Seth Hernandez RHP, Corona (CA)
The top 3 have 60 overall grades. I don't like the other two pitchers. But Hernandez is a potential Ace. 6'4" 190# that profile leads me to believe he could add velocity to his 98 MPH peak and the Spike curve, and nasty slider with the extension? If Holliday and LaViolette go off 1-2 this could be my pick.
#6 Kayson Cunningham SS 18 (No)
#7 Aiva Arquette 2B, Oregon State 21 He is 6'4"-6'5" 220# 2B who is super athletic, but he played SS in the Cape Cod league
#8 Xavier Neyens 3B, Mount Vernon (WA) 18 6'4" lefty stud 3B with a 65-power hit tool?
So I did 6 vs three. But with the next pick I am giving myself a rule that it must be with-in 10 picks +/- of the #35 pick:
Pick #35:
#25 Brady Ebel SS, Corona (CA) 17 He is 6'3" and projectable and grew up in the game with his dad serving as the Dodgers 3B coach
#31 Henry Godbout 2B, Virginia 21
#38 Chase Shores RHP, Louisiana State 6-foot-8 and 240 pounds and pushing his fastball up to 98 mph.
Scouting grades: Fastball: 70 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 45 | Overall: 50
The M's also have # 59 and # 96 in the top 100.
#1 Ethan Holliday SS/3B, 17
with runners up being
#2 Jace LaViolette OF, Texas A&M
#5 Seth Hernandez RHP, Corona (CA)
The top 3 have 60 overall grades. I don't like the other two pitchers. But Hernandez is a potential Ace. 6'4" 190# that profile leads me to believe he could add velocity to his 98 MPH peak and the Spike curve, and nasty slider with the extension? If Holliday and LaViolette go off 1-2 this could be my pick.
#6 Kayson Cunningham SS 18 (No)
#7 Aiva Arquette 2B, Oregon State 21 He is 6'4"-6'5" 220# 2B who is super athletic, but he played SS in the Cape Cod league
#8 Xavier Neyens 3B, Mount Vernon (WA) 18 6'4" lefty stud 3B with a 65-power hit tool?
So I did 6 vs three. But with the next pick I am giving myself a rule that it must be with-in 10 picks +/- of the #35 pick:
Pick #35:
#25 Brady Ebel SS, Corona (CA) 17 He is 6'3" and projectable and grew up in the game with his dad serving as the Dodgers 3B coach
#31 Henry Godbout 2B, Virginia 21
#38 Chase Shores RHP, Louisiana State 6-foot-8 and 240 pounds and pushing his fastball up to 98 mph.
Scouting grades: Fastball: 70 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 45 | Overall: 50
The M's also have # 59 and # 96 in the top 100.